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According to the Cambridge Dictionary, "in" is inside a place and "at" is used to show an exact position or particular place. So I think both are correct but the the article "the" should be omitted.
i.e. I had dinner with my best friend, Mary, (at/in) Shatin Hotel.
原帖由 加油 於 10-6-21 21:02 發表
I had dinner with my best friend, Mary (at / in) the Shatin Hotel.
Which one is correct? It seems two words are OK, right?
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